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EEG correlates of moderate intermittent explosive disorder
Clinical Neurophysiology, 2008We investigated electroencephalographic (EEG) correlates of moderate intermittent explosive disorder (mIED), which is characterized by uncontrollable, impulsive attacks that either manifest in aggressive outbursts of temper, or in implosive, auto-aggressive behaviour.In two Experiments, EEG data were recorded during rest conditions, and while subjects ...
Koelsch, S. +3 more
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DSM-IV Intermittent Explosive Disorder
The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry, 1998The authors' objective was to provide data regarding the demographic, phenomenological, course of illness, associated psychiatric and medical comorbidity, family history, and psychiatric treatment response characteristics of rigorously diagnosed subjects who met DSM-IV criteria for intermittent explosive disorder.Twenty-seven subjects meeting DSM-IV ...
S L, McElroy +4 more
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[Intermittent Explosive Disorder: A Controversial Diagnosis].
Revista colombiana de psiquiatria, 2017Intermittent explosive disorder (IED) is aan externalizing externalising disorder characterized characterised by recurrent aggression episodes. Even though this disorder was described several decades ago, and it carries personal and social consequences, there is little in the medical scientific literature on this.
Juan Pablo, Zapata, Juan David, Palacio
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[Intermittent explosive disorder: current status].
L'Encephale, 2007Intermittent Explosive Disorder (IED) is a recently reported mental disorder. It was introduced in the edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of mental disorders. Since then, the clinical criteria have developed, but some ambiguity has remained.In fact, the utility of excluding this diagnosis in the presence of some personality disorders ...
G, Amara, S, Richa, F-J, Baylé
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Impulse Control Disorders: Intermittent Explosive Disorder, Kleptomania and Pyromania
2023Nilifa Desilva, Eric Hollander
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